RC Mowers, a manufacturer of remote-operated and autonomous robotic mowers, is releasing its new R Series to replace older versions of its groundbreaking remote-operated robotic mowers.
“These mowers are an upgrade to our already innovative remote-controlled robotic mowers and will continue to help our customers solve their business challenges,” says Michael Brandt, chief executive officer for RC Mowers. “Landscaping contractors, public works departments, park systems and road departments can not only use the upgraded R Series to help them solve labor shortage issues, they can mow hazardous terrain safely as they improve working conditions and efficiency and capture previously out-of-reach niche revenue.”
The R-60 model replaces the company’s TK-60XP, the R-52 model replaces the TK-52XP and the R-44 was formerly the TK-44E. New features include:
- An improved first-pass yield with a larger deck opening.
- A narrower design to allow all of the models to fit on most standard landscape trailers.
- A design update featuring new materials in critical locations for improved durability.
- Improvements to the camera optics and display unit.
- A soft-start clutch system to reduce the impact load on the engine, belts and spindle during start-up.
The updated product line is purpose-built for steep slopes – up to 50 degrees without a winch – and for extreme, hazardous terrain. It is engineered to provide an outstanding performance in wet and muddy environments with thick vegetation such as canals, retention ponds, and embankments, and other specialty terrains like roadsides, containment berms and ditches.
“These new features promote our initiative to stay innovative while meeting the demands of our customer base,” Brandt says. “We made these improvements to the mowers to help our customers increase efficiency, reduce their labor concerns, keep their people safe, and allow scalability and growth.”
For more information about the new R Series, visit https://www.rcmowersusa.com/.
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